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  3. STATE ECONOMY. U.K. METHODS ATTACKED.

    LONDON, Monday.—In the British House of Commons to-day, the Lord Privy Seal (Mr. Austen Chamberlain) announced that the Admiralty ...

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  4. ON THE VERGE OF CIVIL WAR. GRAVE SITUATION IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Irish situaation is very grave. The Ulster garrisons are being increased to 14 battalions. The departure of the British ...

    Article : 364 words
  5. FUTURE OF INDIA. BRITAIN'S POLICY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Secretary for India (Mr. Edwin Montagu) has informed the Australian Press Association that no reference was either made or ...

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  6. THE PRINCE IN INDIA.

    PRINCE OF WALES' CAMP, AGRA, Monday.—The Gandhi (extremist) agents worked hard to impose a general day of mourning by the Indian ...

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  7. OBSTRUCTION IN THE HOUSE.

    Capt. Craig, in the British House of Commons gave notice of an amendment to the second reading of the Irish Free State Bill:—"That this House ...

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  8. BELFAST DISTURBANCES.

    The disturbances in Belfast were continued throughout the forenoon to-day during when two men, Leary and Gregg, were shot dead, and several ...

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  9. CURFEW RE-IMPOSED.

    The Belfast situation is so critical that the authorities have re-imposed the curfew. Seven were killed and 20 wounded between midnight and 6 ...

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  10. TROUBLES IN SLIGO.

    Raiders in Sligo to-day drove up in motor cars and robbed the Bank of Icrland of £9000 and the Provincial Bank of £6000. ...

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  11. CANCELLED ORDERS.

    The local I.R.A. commandant has proclaimed martial law in the Crossmaghin (Armagh) area. The military garrison of West Cork has received ...

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  12. UGLY TEMPER EVERYWHERE.

    Later messages state that the situation throughout Ireland, not only in Ulster, is of the gravest. The representative of the "Daily ...

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  13. U.S. SUPPORTERS WARNED.

    Mr. Collins has telegraphed to Mr. Lyons (secretary for American Recognition of the Irish Republic.) at Washington:— ...

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  14. JOURNALISTS IN JEOPARDY.

    During the week-end Sinn Feiners captured two London journalists in Monaghan. A representative of the "Daily ...

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  15. COLLINS' SINCERITY.

    Mr. Collins has telegraphed to Mr. Churchill:— I have just been informed that we have captured three of those ...

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  16. COLLINS CONFIDENT.

    The "Central News" declares that the report of the suspension of the British evacuation is without foundation, but this lacks confirmation. ...

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  17. STRENGTHENED GARRISONS.

    Sir James Craig to-night issued a statement in response to strong representations for further troops to garrison Northern Ireland. He said they ...

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  18. STATUS OF EGYPT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Commenting upon the Egyptian situation, the "Daily Express" understands that the main points that the Egyptian High ...

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  19. BOMBS IN BELFAST.

    Sniping was continued at Belfast throughout Monday night. A bomb was thrown near York road police barracks. It killed two children and ...

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  20. OVER THE BORDER.

    With reference to the demand for the release of recently kidnapped footballers, the correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" stated that 10 men came ...

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  21. GENOA CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—In the British House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), replying to a question, stated that Russia had ...

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  22. DE VALERA ANSWERED.

    The Free State President (Mr. Arthur Griffith) to-night issued an official reply to Mr. de Valera, pointing out that the treaty gave only the same, ...

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  23. GORAKHPUR MURDERS.

    LAHORE, Monday.—In consequence of the tragic occurrences at Gorakhpur and elsewhere, the working committee the extremist congress, meeting a ...

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  24. RUTHERFORD DIVORCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Court of Appeal has annulled, the Divorce Court's decision of June 14, granting Mrs. Alice Rutherford a divorce from ...

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  25. EMPIRE EXHIBITION. POSTPONEMENT ANNOUNCED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The British Empire Exhibition which was to have been held in Wembley Park, Middlesex, from April to October, 1923, has been ...

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  26. POSTPONEMENT REQUESTED.

    It is reported from Rome that the Czeeho-Slovakia Minister, on behalf of the Austrian secession States, has handed a Note to the Italian Foreign ...

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  27. RAND MINERS' DISPUTE.

    JOHANNESBURG, Monday.—Very few men responded to the appeal to return to work this morning. The mines were heavily picketed, but in some cases ...

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  28. OBJECTS OF THE EXHIBITION.

    The purpose of the exhibition was to demonstrate the wealth and resources of the Empire in every phase of industrial and human activity. ...

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  29. SINGERS FOR AUSRALIA.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Sistine choir will leave Naples on March 5. The authorities insist that the choir shall remain only eight weeks in ...

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  30. ROSINA BUCKMAN.

    Rosina Buckman will shortly tour Australia and New Zealand. She will sing at the Laseals Opera House at Milan en route. ...

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  31. U.S. NAVAL BUDGET.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The U.S. Secretary to the Navy (Mr. Edwin Denby) informed the House of Representatives Naval Committee to-day that ...

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  32. SIR JOSEPH COOK.

    LONDON, Monday.—The King today received the Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) in private audience. ...

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  33. LONDON UNEMPLOYED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Over 2000 unemployed to-day marched in procession through London. The Minister for Health (Sir Alfred Mond) declined to ...

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  34. QUID PRO QUO.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Telegraph" states that the German Government has instructed its agents not to buy Australian wheat, which is now ...

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